Burke, Stevenson, 1826-1904 |
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Collector |
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1826-1904 |
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Cleveland |
state | OH | other cities | St. Lawrence County, NY; |
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historical notes
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Collector, lawyer, judge, rail road executive and patron of the Cleveland Art School.
He owned work by Charles F von Saltza which was exhibited in New York City at the Fifth Avenue Galleries of Louis Katz in 1903 (New York Times, Art Notes, 1/12/1903).
Judge Burke was twice married, first on April 28, 1849, to Parthenia Poppleton, the daughter of Rev. Samuel Poppleton, of Richland County, Ohio. Her death occurred on April 7, 1878, and on June 22, 1882, Judge Burke married Mrs. Ella M. Southworth, of Clinton, New York, the eldest daughter of Henry C. Beebe, formerly of Westfield, Massachusetts.
Art Treasures |
decades of activity | 1860-1870 1870-1880 1880-1890 1890-1900 1900-1910
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Archives/Repository |
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Western Reserve Historical Society Library |
Samuel J. Ritchie papers, 1870-1920. |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
August Jaccaci papers, 1889-1935 (bulk 1904-1914). |
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The Cleveland Museum of Art Ingalls Library and Archives |
Records of the Director's Office: Frederic Allen Whiting, 1913-1930 |
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